Upper Pliocene to Lower Pleistocene Plant Microfossils from The Basal Part of the Lukundol Formation (Southern Kathmandu Valley) and Their Climatic Implications

M. Maharjan, S. Humagain, K. Paudayal
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The Late Pliocene to Lower Pleistocene fluvio-lacustrine sediments of the Lukundol Formation distributed in the southern part of the Kathmandu Basin, consists of various fossils of flora and fauna which are very useful proxies to reconstruct the past climate. Twenty seven samples were collected for palynological study from different beds of the Lukundol Formation exposed in the Pharsidol area due to recent road cut. The exposure is about 100 m thick. The study revealed the dominance of gymnosperms over angiosperm plants. On the basis of the pollen assemblage, the Lukundol Formation could be divided into three different pollen zones namely PD-I, PD-II and PD-III. The variation in the climate observed in these three zones indicates that the climate of the Kathmandu valley during the deposition of the Lukundol Formation was not uniform. The climate had been warmer in the lower and upper zones while colder in the middle zone than today. Bulletin of Department of Geology, vol. 20-21, 2018, pp: 71-81
南加德满都谷地Lukundol组基底上新世至下更新世植物微化石及其气候意义
加德满都盆地南部分布着晚上新世至下更新世的陆昆多尔组河流湖相沉积物,由各种动植物化石组成,是重建过去气候的重要指标。采集了27个样品进行孢粉学研究,这些样品来自最近因道路切割而暴露在Pharsidol地区的Lukundol组的不同层。曝光量约100米厚。这项研究揭示了裸子植物比被子植物占优势。根据花粉组合,将鲁昆都尔组划分为PD-I、PD-II和PD-III 3个不同的花粉带。这三个地区的气候变化表明,加德满都谷地在鲁昆多尔组沉积时期的气候并不均匀。比起今天,地势较低和较高的地区气候较暖和,而中部地区的气候较冷。地质学报,2018年第20-21卷,第71-81页
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